Indian Prime Minister Modi's U.S. Visit: Cultural Celebrations and Tech Engagements
During his recent visit to the United States, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the cultural ties between India and the U.S. in New York, addressing the Indian diaspora and emphasizing their role as the country's 'strongest ambassadors'. Modi also engaged in discussions with 15 top tech CEOs at a roundtable at MIT, where he highlighted India’s growth potential in technology and innovation. As part of his agenda, Modi is preparing for the upcoming Quad summit and UN Assembly, focusing on regional security concerns including initiatives to counter illegal fishing in the Indo-Pacific. His visit aims to reinforce India's international presence while setting ambitious developmental goals for his third term. The trip includes stops in Nassau County and Long Island, amidst public demonstrations and a backdrop of significant political events. Modi's rhetoric expressed confidence in India's trajectory, declaring, 'Bharat is not going to stop now', and painting a hopeful picture for future collaborations, including the potential for 'Made in India' technology to penetrate American markets.